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| Posted: | 2007-01-08 |
| Last Update: | 2007-01-08 19:46 |
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System Specs:
A-Bit KN8-Ultra (nVidia nForce 4 Ultra) :: AMD Athlon-64 3700+ (San-Diego) :: Powercolor ATI Radeon X800GT 256MB :: 2Gb (2x1Gb) Team X-Treem DDR2 :: 2x Pioneer DVD-RW 110D :: Viewsonic VX922 19" 2ms :: Logitech G15 :: Logitech G7 Black :: Logitech 2.1 Speakers :: Func F30.R mousepad
Performed Mods:
Custom tinted perspex window :: Cable management :: Painted inside black :: Black IDE Cables
Well i've done most the work over the X-Mas break, just waiting for store to open so i can actually purchase the rest :D other than that, thats what it looks like, only its missing a lot of blue glowing fans and glowing Molex connectors :D i love the window, the tinting turned out good, and the black paint looks nice i think.
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** Extra cooling: 120mm top OUT (120mm hole), 120mm front IN (80mm hole), 120mm side IN (120mm hole), 80mm back OUT (80mm hole), CPU: Zalman CNPS7000B-AlCu LED, GFX: Zalman VF700-Cu-LED VGA Cooler, Fan controller
** Blue LED Molex mod http://www.metku.net/index.html?sect=view&n=1&path=mods/molexlight/index_eng
window costed $3.20 for the bolts, and the perspex was offcuts.
** Extra cooling: 120mm top OUT (120mm hole), 120mm front IN (80mm hole), 120mm side IN (120mm hole), 80mm back OUT (80mm hole), CPU: Zalman CNPS7000B-AlCu LED, GFX: Zalman VF700-Cu-LED VGA Cooler, Fan controller
** Blue LED Molex mod http://www.metku.net/index.html?sect=view&n=1&path=mods/molexlight/index_eng
window costed $3.20 for the bolts, and the perspex was offcuts.
Nice! Clean inside cables are nice love that tint! Hey check out mine out computers are almost alike! KN8-ULTRAS rock my soxx Check it out http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/544
Hey how did you get your PC to run without plugging in the molex connector in at the bottom of the motherboard?
by: Velcro;231013
Hey how did you get your PC to run without plugging in the molex connector in at the bottom of the motherboard?
It's just a plug for extra stability literally. He doesnt need to plug it in.
by: Velcro;231013yeah, just for stability really, unplug yours ... u'll find it still works just fine ... its just a direct buss to help supply power to the PCI slots if you have high-powered cards plugged in ... and im only running a graphics card and a ethernet card, nothing much.
Hey how did you get your PC to run without plugging in the molex connector in at the bottom of the motherboard?
thanks for the comment about the tinting, i thought it was clear, but took the perspex covering off (after it was all cut out) and it was tinted, so i used it anyways, thats how it looked :D thanks all for the votes
wow looks neat that some sort or cable wrap makes it look nice and clean also the paintjob and window is great 8/10
Nice!!!, very good job after having such simple components!!!
8/10
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